bract

/brækt/
noun
  1. A modified leaf that grows just below a flower or flower cluster, often different in shape or color from regular leaves.
    • Each flower on the plant is protected by a small green bract at its base.
    • The bright red bracts of the poinsettia are often mistaken for petals.
    • Botanists study the bract to understand how the plant attracts pollinators.
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